Genesis 6:12
“כִּי-הִשְׁחִית כָּל-בָּשָׂר אֶת-דַּרְכּוֹ, עַל-הָאָרֶץ”
“it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted their way upon the earth.”

The ‘Faithful Shepherd’ reveals to us that the bread crumbs (size of an olive or greater) that were left over from the meal are like the seeds of man. It should not be disposed improperly. The seeds are sacred and should not be transferred to a negative woman or one that is in her monthly impure cycle. The seeds are originated from the brain as pure energy of life and through a process they come out. Wasting it creates negativity and judgment.

It is similar with the study of the Torah. We should study all the secrets of the Torah even if they look like small things.

The Zohar adds that the secrets should not be revealed to dishonest people or those who are controlled by evil. The reason is that such a person may inject distractive negativity and it is better not to involve them.

When we share the study of the Zohar we should check that the person is ready for it. The best way is to introduce the knowledge and wait for them to ask the questions. Only then we can tell if their vessel is ready for it.